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Spotlight On: AAC Jumpers

The Agility Association of Canada (AAC) is the largest agility association in Canada. AAC offers a range of agility levels and events for different skill levels.


The AAC is a member of the International Federation of Cynological Sports (IFCS), and works closely with other agility organizations around the world to promote the sport and ensure consistency in rules and standards.


This post focuses on the Jumpers Class: obstacles used, levels, and possible titles.


The. objective of AAC Jumpers is to complete the course as intended before the designated time.


POTENTIAL OBSTACLES



  • ​Double Jump

  • Spread Jump

  • Broad Jump

  • Chute



LEVEL REQUIREMENTS

LEVEL

​OBSTACLES

​OTHER REQUIREMENTS

ELIMINATIONS

​Starters

​15 - 17

  • None

  • ​3 non-completions

​Advanced

​17 - 19

  • Optional: may include 1-2 decoy jumps or tunnels not to be performed

  • ​3 refusals

  • 2 non-completions

​Masters

18 - 20

  • At least two decoy jumps or tunnels not to be performed

  • ​3 refusals

  • 1 wrong course

  • 1 non-completion

POSSIBLE TITLES

TITLE

​PRE REQ

# OF Q's

​# OF JUDGES

OTHER REQS

Starters Games Dog of Canada (SGDC)

N/A

2

2

  • ​2 clear rounds of Starters Gamblers + Snooker

​Advanced Games Dog of Canada (AGDC)

Starters completion

​3

​2

​2 clear rounds of Advanced Gamblers + Snooker

​Masters Jumpers Dog of Canada (MJDC)

Advanced completion

4

2

N/A


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